Hillary email hacked

The Hillary email controversy refers to the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email account and server for official business while she was the United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013.

In March 2015, it was reported that Clinton had used a personal email account, clintonemail.com, for official business, rather than using a government email account. The account was hosted on a private server located in her home in Chappaqua, New York.

The controversy surrounding Clinton's email use was fueled by concerns about the security and transparency of her email system. Critics argued that using a personal email account and server for official business created a risk of hacking and data breaches, and that it was not transparent or accountable.

In July 2015, the FBI launched an investigation into the security of Clinton's email server, and in August 2015, it was reported that the server had been hacked by foreign actors, including hackers from China and Russia.

In October 2016, the FBI announced that it had found no evidence that Clinton's email server had been hacked by foreign actors, but that it had been compromised by hackers who had accessed the server through a phishing email.

The controversy surrounding Clinton's email use was a major issue during the 2016 presidential campaign, with many Republicans criticizing her for her handling of classified information and her use of a personal email account for official business.

In July 2016, the FBI recommended that no charges be filed against Clinton, but the controversy continued to be a major issue during the campaign. In October 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced that the FBI had reopened its investigation into Clinton's email use after new emails were discovered on a laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner, the husband of Clinton aide Huma Abedin.

In November 2016, Comey announced that the FBI had found no evidence of wrongdoing by Clinton, and that it would not be recommending charges against her. The controversy surrounding Clinton's email use was a major issue during the 2016 presidential campaign, and it was seen as a major factor in her loss to Donald Trump.

Here are some key dates and events related to the Hillary email controversy:

It's worth noting that the controversy surrounding Clinton's email use was a major issue during the 2016 presidential campaign, and it was seen as a major factor in her loss to Donald Trump. However, many experts have argued that the controversy was overblown and that Clinton's use of a personal email account for official business was not unusual or illegal.